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Usernamealreadyinuse , to memes in He is totally thinking of me

Finally!

intensely_human , to lemmyshitpost in Eat it

Pull over!

onlinepersona , to programmer_humor in Mcafee accidentally made users call the devs of SQLite and complain.

What a time it must’ve been, being able to publish your phone number online without fear. Now you give it to any website and it’s sold straight away to advertisers. Making it public would be a nightmare.

Anti Commercial-AI license

PlexSheep ,

Making it public is required by law at least in Germany, Impressumspflicht

Ullallulloo ,
@Ullallulloo@civilloquy.com avatar

I have my phone number on my personal website—never had any adverse consequences. In fact, the only two calls I’ve gotten have both been at my work number which isn’t on there somehow. One to ask a genuine question and one to give me 30 bucks in appreciation.

dohpaz42 ,
@dohpaz42@lemmy.world avatar

You don’t even need to make public yourself. City governments do it automatically, mostly if you’re a home owner. Other companies do it because they keep getting hacked.

Try it.

Go to your favorite search engine and type in your phone number (format it to look like a phone number). If you haven’t already gone through and had yourself removed from these types of sites, you’ll be appalled at what you find.

bleistift2 , (edited ) to programmer_humor in Mcafee accidentally made users call the devs of SQLite and complain.

Forgive my ignorance. SQLite is a database software. Why would McAffee create lots of database files?

[Edit:] I’m not asking why a program needs to store data. I’m asking why that necessitates many files. One database file (or one per table) should be enough, right?

Zorsith ,
@Zorsith@lemmy.blahaj.zone avatar

Virus definitions?

bleistift2 ,

Does sqlite create a file for every page in the table or what?

Shadow ,
@Shadow@lemmy.ca avatar

No, but developers are free to implement things in whatever crazy way they can dream up.

Zorsith ,
@Zorsith@lemmy.blahaj.zone avatar

Nobody ever accused McTrellix of being efficient software 😆

qaz ,

Many programs use SQLite internally and McAfee decided to store the database files in C:/Temp

7uWqKj ,

No, these are sqlite temp files, not the database files. McAfee had no control over the temp files.

towerful ,

Sqlite is a great embedded database.
If you are storing lots and lots of information in a JSON file, CSV file, or coming up with your own serialisation… Chances are, sqlite is going to do it better.
I know loads of android apps use sqlite for storage. I’ve also managed to open quite a few programmes “proprietary” file format in sqlite.

anton ,

A yes, the two genders of binary file formats: renamed sqlite file and renamed zip folder.

ElderWendigo ,

Aren’t sqilte files themselves (like most other things) just fancy text files?

FooBarrington ,

Nah, only actual string data is stored as text. Everything else is stored as binary: www.sqlite.org/fileformat.html#record_format

The file also isn’t written sequentially, it’s stored in blocks (pages), where sometimes later data can be inserted in the middle (e.g. when data was deleted).

ElderWendigo ,

I did say fancy.

FooBarrington ,

Then I guess my laptop is just a fancy boat.

tofubl ,

Haven’t seen your laptop, but if it’s anything like mine it’s a very lousy boat.

Laser ,

Ahoy sailor

sunbeam60 ,
shotgun_crab ,

Don’t forget renamed and compressed xml + zip

GBU_28 ,

Al sorts of applications would enjoy a database to log all sorts of stuff, store results, capture events, etc.

SQLite is great because it doesn’t necessitate another infra dependency as it is stored to file

Michal ,

The program needs to store multiple temporary files (one per virus definition update, or scan results or whatever purpose).

It looks like they simply picked sqlite as a format because the data has a structured format and that way they leverage databases robustness, easiness to read and query the data.

The comment appears to be from 2006. Sqlite mightve had some limitations then that necessitated creating a new (temporary) database file as a subset of larger database for performance reasons or to allow multiple processes to read/write them and then consolidate data back into the single database.

kender242 , to cat in Cat
@kender242@lemmy.world avatar

Cat

mox ,

Cat

Nefara , to newcommunities in Ice Cream

Joined! I make my own ice cream and I’m looking forward to finding and sharing recipes

MapleEngineer OP ,
@MapleEngineer@lemmy.world avatar

Nice!

Kalkaline , to lemmyshitpost in Pigs in a blanket for the lazy
@Kalkaline@leminal.space avatar

That thing on the right, isn’t a Fletchers so it’s disqualified as a corn dog.

Crikeste ,

It’s also a Korean street dog. You would never find that at your local Weinerschnitzel.

tacosanonymous , to funny in You can feel how cathartic this must have been for someone

Thru /throo͞/

preposition, adverb & adjective

  1. Through.

preposition

  1. Alternative spelling of through.

The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition • More at Wordnik

Anyolduser ,

Just a quick reminder that dictionaries are descriptive, they document existing language use rather than set down rules.

If enough people break an existing rule often enough, it makes it into dictionaries. Just ask anyone who doesn’t think that “ironic” should mean “coincidental”.

DAMunzy ,

Literally

tacosanonymous ,

Lexicon is pretty important.

Anyolduser ,

Sure.

It’s just that some people see a dictionary entry and take it as gospel truth.

FlyingSquid ,
@FlyingSquid@lemmy.world avatar

I was with you until the end, but I refuse to let Alanis Morisette order the dictionary around!

Donjuanme , to lemmyshitpost in Suddenly fading out of existence

They say while very carefully hiding the important details contained on that card.

enbyecho , to lemmyshitpost in Pigs in a blanket for the lazy

Perhaps if you’ve only ever eaten corn dogs…

Viking_Hippie ,

If that was the case, you’d probably be under 25, dead, or both, though 🤷

enbyecho ,

Or Uhmerican

nifty OP ,
@nifty@lemmy.world avatar

Not necessarily. Lots of American restaurants make this into a staple of sorts. As for myself, I’ve never had corn dogs but I’ve had wellington

enbyecho ,

Interesting. Must be an east coast thing. Or maybe I just don’t get out much.

PhlubbaDubba , to lemmyshitpost in Pigs in a blanket for the lazy

I mean depends on the dog really, some good ones can have pork mixed in too.

Wilzax , to memes in We are all gonna die

People are reporting ghost sightings. They called in the Ecto-1 if they’re real, and the Mystery Machine if they’re a hoax.

edgemaster72 , to newcommunities in Ice Cream
@edgemaster72@lemmy.world avatar

Appears to be cake flavored ice cream in the thumbnail

Today , to cat in Cat

Little weirdos

Eczpurt , to lemmyshitpost in Butterdog, the inverse

I bet this tastes just like updog

DoctorWhookah ,

sigh What’s updog?

Donkter ,

Goblin Deez nuts

FapFlop ,

lol. That almost reads like “Gobbling these nuts.” Have to kind of read it fast though.

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